Scouting Guide for Problems of Fruit
Scouting Guide for Problems of Fruit

Blackberry Psyllid on Brambles

Blackberry Psyllid on Brambles

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Blackberry psyllid (Trioza tripunctata) is a tiny 1/12- to 1/8-inch long insect and feeds with piercing-sucking mouthparts. Feeding causes distorted, compact growth. Nymphs also contribute to leaf distortion and feed inside curled leaves. Blackberry psyllid overwinters on nearby coniferous trees and migrates to brambles in May.

Blackberry psyllid damage to raspberry.

Blackberry psyllid damage to raspberry.

(Photo: Ric Bessin, University of Kentucky)

    

Management:

  • Avoid planting brambles within 250 yards of conifer plantings.
  • Apply insecticide when psyllids are present.
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